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Olives- The Rich History and Tradition of Olive Harvesting in Portugal - The history of olive trees in Portugal. Harvesting olives.
the-history-of-olive-trees-in-portugal-harvesting-olives. Portugal has a tradition of planting, picking, and eating olives. Harvesting olives is in the Fall and winter months. Olive trees are drought-resistant and grow perfectly in Portugal. Portugal has been cultivating olives for over 1000 years. Alentejo and Algarve produce the most olives in Portugal.
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Feb 107 min read


When to go to Portugal- Hidden Gems
When to go to Portugal. What to bring. Weather in Portugal.
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Jan 265 min read
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The best time to visit Portugal is during the shoulder seasons, April to June and September to October, for pleasant weather, fewer crowds, and great deals, ideal for city sightseeing, hiking, and beaches. Summer (June-August) offers hot, busy beach weather and festivals but higher prices, while winter (Dec-Feb) is mild and cheaper but quieter, good for escaping European cold.
Frequently asked questions
General
The best time to visit Portugal is during the shoulder seasons, April to June and September to October, for pleasant weather, fewer crowds, and great deals, ideal for city sightseeing, hiking, and beaches. Summer (June-August) offers hot, busy beach weather and festivals but higher prices, while winter (Dec-Feb) is mild and cheaper but quieter, good for escaping European cold.
Frequently asked questions
General
The best time to visit Portugal is during the shoulder seasons, April to June and September to October, for pleasant weather, fewer crowds, and great deals, ideal for city sightseeing, hiking, and beaches. Summer (June-August) offers hot, busy beach weather and festivals but higher prices, while winter (Dec-Feb) is mild and cheaper but quieter, good for escaping European cold.
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